The lawsuit filed by former Deputy Public Defender Rory Kalin accused the county, Public Defender Luke Brownfield and former Public Defender Marek Reavis of illegally firing him because he is Jewish and required medical leave after a stray golf ball conked him in the head, concussing him. Moorman granted a summary judgment rejecting claims of racial and religious discrimination, medical discrimination, hostile work environment and failures to accommodate a disability among several other satellite accusations.
The suit, filed by ex-Deputy Public Defender Rory Kalin, alleges that public defender’s office discriminated against him via several actions by first demoting and later firing him after Presiding Judge Gregory Elvine-Kreiss allegedly drunkenly pushed Kalin off a boat.
The suit, filed by ex-Deputy Public Defender Rory Kalin, alleges that public defender’s office discriminated against him via several actions by first demoting and later firing him after Presiding Judge Gregory Elvine-Kreiss allegedly drunkenly pushed Kalin off a boat.
The suit, filed by ex-Deputy Public Defender Rory Kalin, alleges that public defender’s office discriminated against him via several actions by first demoting and later firing him after Presiding Judge Gregory Elvine-Kreiss allegedly drunkenly pushed Kalin off a boat.